







🦟 Stay bite-free, stay unstoppable—wherever life takes you!
The FLEXTAILGEAR Light Repel is a compact, 42g electric mosquito repellent featuring double-sided heating for comprehensive insect defense. It offers two adjustable modes with repellent ranges of 10 to 30 feet, powered via a fast Type-C interface. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it boasts IPX4 waterproofing and drop resistance up to 1.2 meters, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and backpacking.



















| Product Name | Mosquito Repellent |
| Units | 1 count |
| Brand | FLEXTAILGEAR |
| Format | Tablet |
S**Y
Works as intended
I used this whilst away in Thailand and it worked really well. The only issue I have with this model is it required a battery to run it, so I have to charge on and then take it out. In hindsight for how I wanted to use it ( at dinner mostly) a different model would've suited me better. That is my error though, for hiking to camping where you have a powerpack connected easily then this is ideal.
C**N
PLEASE READ THE REVIEWS. You need to buy pads and a portable USB bank before it will work
Very misleading advertising. The product title is a paragraph in its own right, but embedded in there is the smallprint that says despite paying £26 for a PORTABLE mosquito repellent, it won't actually work until you spend another £17 on mosquito repellent pads - the repellent comes with none at all, so is completely useless. And another £30 on a portable USB charging bank. Despite what the pictures show, it is not free standing, it needs to be attached to a power supply. So if you want to use it outdoors, you have to bring a portable power supply. Which defeats the object of "lightweight" and "portable"As for the hanging clip - that's no flipping use at all without another hanging clip for the power supply.I can't tell you whether it actually works or not. I've just spent 2 hours searching for the rest of the stuff needed to make it work outdoors. They don't sell the Flextailgear pads so you're left to best guess and hope that the extra £17 isn't another waste of money.Update - my total outlay was £73. The device may repel mosquitos, I don't know, I presume it does because I didn't get bitten. But midges, that's a different story. Wired the device up, hung it on the gazebo, allowed it 45 minutes to warm up, and then got bitten alive. My verdict: useless. £73 I will never see again.
L**N
Mozey killer
Is very good
Z**R
Haven’t been bitten yet!
Gnats still landing on me but I’ve seen them before they have bitten me, so I’m unsure if it works. You need an extra mobile charger for outside use.
A**R
Did the job
Works as intended. Used for 2 weeks straight at around 8hrs per day without issues. It has clip for hanging, but I found it better to balance it on a solid surface. It does get quite hot so make sure it’s not in contact with netting etc.
J**.
Doesn’t do much
Tried on the strongest setting and couldn’t detect anything.The cable is also short for pairing up to a required battery pack.Think this is a pointless item.
M**R
The power lead is too short
You can’t connect this to a power bank and hang it in a tent or outside because the lead is far too short. You will need a 2 meter lead to hang it in a tent. This is inconvenient because it is an add on purchase for what is an expensive gadget. They do not show you this in the video so beware.
A**M
Pointless device as requests a powerbank to work
I bought this as an idea solution to constantly getting bitten on my dog walks and when it arrived I found that it requests a power source either plugged into the wall or a power bank, now i dont know why anyone would design a product that is small, lightweight and has a clip to attach to a backpack or pocket but has no batteries in it. it also uses so much power its unreal you would be better off with jungle spray or just a normal plug replant device.very misleading and doesnt state clearly enough that you need a powerbank
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